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To fight against foreign brands Baba Ramdev is going to introduce Patanjali Jeans. The reason behind the business expansion is to eradicate the foreign brands from the country.

Baba Ramdev is going to introduce Patanjali Jeans to fight against foreign brands

As we all know that Patanjali products had gone viral in the Indian market. Now Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali is going to enter into fashion world. Baba Ramdev is going to introduce Patanjali Jeans. The Patanjali’s Swadeshi Jeans is going to launch in the market very soon. Not only in the fashion world, Patanjali kept an eye on the Edible Oils and Sanitaries too. Baba Ramdev announces that Patanjali will soon launch Jeans. Baba Ramdev on Sunday said the idea behind expanding business ventures is to end the dominance of multinational corporations that have for decades been capitalising on the country market.

Consumers are expecting quality products, which are manufacturing by Patanjali – Baba RamDev

Customers are looking for quality, not for brand. So the needs are of customers are identified by Patanjali. Patanjali manufacturing a good quality products. “why can’t we develop the same spirit in economic pursuits and excel in businesses on our own? My fight is for foreign companies trying to take over our economy,” Baba Ramdev said. There is a great demand from the country’s youths for jeans, the reason why Patanjali has decided to launch “Indianised” jeans to compete with foreign brands.

Patanjali plans to expand its business to Pakistan and Afganisthn

To expand the business, Ramdev Baba kept an eye on the countries like Pakistan and Afganistan. Not only the two countries, they are in meeting to establish the products in the African Countries also. The Profits earned would be used in those countries for development, and won’t be ploughed back to India – said Baba Ramdev.

The startup industry in India is growing faster than ever before. In 2014, there were 3,100 startups and now it is predicted that there will be 11,500 by 2020. With the recent boost in IT jobs in India, alongside a current rise in food startup companies, it seems the startup Industry in India could grow massively in 2016. One of the most important advancements for India’s startups is the recent partnership between TechHub and Google, which will benefit India- based startups for the first time.

This means India’s TechHub members in Bangalore will have access to training and mentorship from Google’s experts, an initiative that could transform the technological and startup industry in India, which would be a massive boost for the economy.

As TechHub’s global Co-Founder and CEO Elizabeth Varley states, “We are excited to bring this partnership to India to increase TechHub’s support to Indian startups. In Bangalore, we see a huge variety of startups creating innovative products, and we want to help them succeed both in India and all around the world. TechHub and Google for Entrepreneurs is a strong partnership that will empower Indian entrepreneurs to go global from the very beginning.”

The food industry in India has particularly benefited from the rise in startups. Small restaurants all over India are profiting from food delivery startups. Online platforms used to manage food delivery services have become increasingly popular in recent years. Fast food restaurant ‘Leon Grill’, now gets more than 55% of its orders from these online platforms. Swiggy, the online food ordering startup based in Bengaluru, says they are growing by 30-35% every month. The demand for e-commerce technology supplied by startup companies is clearly high, and with more and more restaurants desiring the online platforms provided by startups, there could be a need for more entrepreneurs in the future.

The funding and support for entrepreneurs in India by Google and the current popularity of online food delivery services provided by startups will certainly contribute to a growth in the number of startup companies being founded by Indian entrepreneurs over the next few years. As well as resulting in more employment opportunities for recent graduates who can put their expertise in managing new technologies to use.

How Can You Join the Startup Community?

If you are a budding entrepreneur and would like to enter the world of startups, the current growth in this community means that now is a good time. First of all, you will need to assess whether you have the skills and mentality to become an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship isn’t for everyone, and it takes a lot of hard work. But if you think you have what it takes to turn an idea into a reality, it may be worth working for a startup company before you decide to begin your own, so that you gain some experience in the sector and learn from the experts.

If you are looking to create your own startup business,make sure you represent yourself, and your business effectively online. Web presence is very important in the startup world, so make sure you create an interesting and professional blog. It is also vital that you create a good-looking and fully-functional website for your startup, as we’ve learnt from the success of food startups in India, online platforms are very popular. Be certain that the online platform you create for your business is up to scratch, by purchasing an Indian domain from a company like 1&1. This will mean instead of .com, your website will end with .in, instantly showing your customers that your company is based in India, and therefore is integrated into the India’s startup community.

The rise in startups across India not only opens up new jobs for budding entrepreneurs, it also suggests that India will see significant economical improvements in the future. America’s Silicon Valley is currently known for the world’s most renowned startups, but in a few years’ time, India could certainly begin to catch up.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni was all applause for young Hardik Pandya, who held his nerve amid the last couple of minutes and executed the directions splendidly by not bowling a yorker to Shuvagato Hom, which could have transformed into a full-toss.

Told Hardik Specifically Not To Try Yorker, Says MS Dhoni

“There was quite a few stuff we were examining, one thing was without a doubt, we didn’t need him (Hardik) to bowl a yorker. It must be a back of a length, yet how back of a length, that was the question. You would prefer not to bowl a wide. We were choosing out the field and I think he executed truly well. It’s pleasant to have hood arranges yet the arrangement only looks great when it is executed well,” Dhoni said at the post-match presentation ceremony.

When Ramiz asked about discussion with Ashish Nehra during last three balls

“I would prefer not to say everything except for the decision was what length to bowl, what line to bowl. If you are going for yorkers, what is the field furthermore remember about the strength of the yorker. Furthermore, I knew, once the twentieth over starts, you can take all the time you need. I can’t be fined,” Dhoni said cheekily.

“Regularly it does, on occasion you hope to complete it with the top shot. Furthermore, If you think you have wickets in hand, you think others can complete it. What’s more, when you are batting great, you go for your shots. It’s an expectation to absorb information for Mahmudullah as it happens with all finishers. That is the thing that cricket is about, If that had gone for a six, it was an incredible shot. Extraordinary boldness. That is the thing that cricket is. An analyst can observe later and say whether it was a terrible shot or not,” Dhoni said with his tongue solidly in cheek.

“There were two occasions when we needed to make the game and instead of using part-timers and we rocked the bowling alley our front liners. It was a very good bowling effort.

A crisp column undermined to inundate India-Pakistan match on Tuesday, this time over cricket, with India set to deny consent for five out of seven Pakistani ambassadors to visit Kolkata for the T20 World Cup match on Saturday as they are all either people from Inter-Services Intelligence or safeguard joins at the Pakistan high commission.

Pak Diplomats Denied Entry for India-Pakistan Match in Kolkota

Sources said New Delhi wouldn’t let either ISI members or Pakistani protection connects to visit Kolkata. That was the reason permission was precluded to five from securing the seven Pakistani representatives to visit Kolkata.

The official said that proper steps would be taken and the “Indian deputy high commissioner in Islamabad will likewise be summoned”.

Then IANS has learnt relaibly that the outer undertakings service has denied authorization to the representatives being referred to as they have a place with the Inter-Services Intelligence and there travel represented a security risk.

Islamabad looked for permission from the MEA for seven ambassadors to go to Kolkata. India’s turn comes only two days in front of a meeting between Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif’s outside issues guide Sartaj Aziz and outer undertakings priest Sushma Swaraj on the sidelines of the Saarc ecclesiastical gathering in Pokhara, Nepal

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It is unfortunate that India, despite being the host of the World Cup, is refusing to fulfill it’s obligations and creating hurdle, said Official Pakistan High Commission.

Thirty-seven researchers from nine Indian institutions took part in the historic revelation of gravitational waves emerging out of merger of two dark gaps, the government said in the statement on Wednesday.

37 Indian Scientists Contributed In LIGO Project: Govt

Two scientists from Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI), seven from Tata Institute of Fundamental Research-Bengaluru, two from Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER)- Kolkata, three from IISER-Thiruvananthapuram, two from IIT-Gandhinagar, three from Institute of Plasma Research, nine from IUCAA, six from Raja Ramanna Center for Advanced Technology (RRCAT)- Indore and three from TIFR took an interest in the exploration.

“A critical presence of Indian researcher exists in this milestone scientific achievement. India can likewise brag of three many years of exploration sought after at the Inter-University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune and Raman Research Institute (RRI), Bengaluru, at the wildernesses of hypothesis and sign extraction calculation in the journey of finding gravitational waves.”

“Some of these achievements from India have directly added to the recognition and are noticeably referred to in the discovery publication. Altogether, 37 authors from 9 Indian institutions in the scientific article gave the world the primary revelation of gravitational waves distributed in the Physical Review Letters by the LIGO Scientists Collaboration and Virgo Collaboration,” Union Minister for Science and Technology, Harsh Vardhan, said in a written reply in Lok Sabha.

The project was being done in a joint effort with institutions of Department of Atomic Energy and Department of Science and Technology, under the Ministry of S&T.